Fundamental Worker’s Compensation Rights and Mental Health with Attorney Robert L. Noa – Part Three

Attorney Robert L. Noa, co-host of “Talking about the Law” led a conversation on Sunday June 2, 2013 on WCRN 830 AM Radio. His discussion focuses on benefit reviews and their basic fundamental rights as well as mental health disability claims. “Talking about the Law” was created by Attorney Robert Flynn, a Framingham personal injury accident attorney to deepen the public’s interest of legal issues in their lives.

Attorney Noa’s office focuses on social security claims and can be reached at 617-423-2228 for a free consultation at any time. If someone receives an injury at work that at the time they do not feel are particularly bad at the time, may not file an injury happening. Anyone injured at work should file a written accident report which they keep a copy of incase they should want to pursue the claim later. You should also seek medical attention and keep that on file for your records.

What is in your medical record is critical. If you are injured at work you must go to your doctor and describe to them your injury and get that looked at and added into your medical file that it happened at work. It is important that the medical record give an accurate history of what happened. To listen to segment three of this show listen to the audio above.

Attorney Robert Flynn represents accident victims in Woburn and Waltham.